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The Alberta Teachers’ Association has vowed to exhaust all legal options to contest the provincial government’s Back to School Act. The government swiftly passed the bill after its introduction, compelling 51,000 teachers to return to work under a new four-year contract that had been previously rejected by 90% of...

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